Size of the database necessary for the composer

Hey all,.

I have composer view installation in my lab at home to learn and test its functionality, use SQL Express. Now, I want to test with my business deployment. I need to contact my DBA for the SQL database has been created. I'm not really familiar with databases at all. My manager suggested I join him and our dba ask tell them what size of database we need and create the database. Since then, I don't know much about databases, I have no idea what database size I should be in him asking to create. In addition, should I get this database created on our production or test sql server? I guess production since my end-users will use this and once set up it would be problems move the DB later? Yet once again, I have no idea... so I ask the experts

Thanks in advance

Mike

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